Reading the documents: What the detainees said
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The documents tabled this week can be viewed in their entirety here. Herein, a series of posts on some of the noteworthy files and disclosures contained therein.
With the exception of the aforementioned DFAIT10, the files between DFAIT2 and DFAIT34 cover updates on the transfer of detainees between June 2007 and November 2009.
The memos marked DFAIT3, DFAIT4, DFAIT5, DFAIT7, DFAIT9, DFAIT11, DFAIT16, DFAIT19, DFAIT30 and DFAIT33 include allegations of mistreatment.